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These fellows, for the record, aren't above looking backward to the generations before them.
That's why it sometimes feels, in the 21st century, that even as Istanbul artists are merging with the international community, they are also looking backward to discover themselves.
LOS ANGELES — As the marketing world looks feverishly forward to the Super Bowl, some are still looking backward to the Sundance Film Festival, which ended on Sunday.
In Germany, it seems, a growing number are actually looking backward, to the works of Karl Marx, according to the Guardian.
(Any reader too anxious to wait can find out what becomes of Jim and Chrissie by looking backward to Earley's first book).
As the commemorations of the Paris peace accords begin, with more champagne and seminars, instead of looking backward to past glory, it might be better to focus on today and reinforce the accords.
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Both albums look backward to go forward.
Ever the history student, he looked backward to discover the roots of R & B and jazz.
"The Glass Menagerie" (1945) looked backward to the thirties and to the sacrifice that came with that grim decade.
But Mr. Obama's senior adviser, David Axelrod, argued that Americans did not want "a debate that looks backward" to those fights.
I found myself struggling with one path that looked backward to what I knew and another that would go forward in an unfamiliar direction.
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